Islamic Cultural Center of Sendai (ICCS)・仙台イスラム文化センター
Have you ever heard of Sendai Masjid in Miyagi Prefecture? I was surprised to learn that it is the oldest mosque in Tohoku and has helped pioneer the development of prayer spaces throughout the region! Sendai Masjid officially opened on November 2, 2007. It is located in the Hachiman area of Sendai City, about seven kilometers west of Sendai Station. The location is convenient for university students, as the mosque is just a 15-minute bicycle ride from the Tohoku University Kawauchi Campus and Sanjomachi Tohoku University Dormitory. To enter the mosque, contact the staff by phone or via their social media account. They can open the door for you, and give you a lock code to use on future visits. That said, the best time for newcomers to visit is on Friday from 12:30 to 13:15 p.m., or Saturday from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m., when the center hosts big gatherings.
More than just a place of worship, these facilities also serve as a community space, providing the local Muslim community a place for socialization and religious education. For example, the Sendai Masjid functions not only as a place to perform prayers, but also as the headquarters of the Islamic Cultural Center of Sendai (ICCS). A variety of Islamic cultural activities are conducted here, such as daily prayer, Friday prayer, Quran classes, and Ramadan iftar for breaking one’s fast during the holy month. Recently, the Center has also started offering a series of lectures on Islamic culture. The Quran class is held every Saturday at 7:30 p.m. After class, night prayer is done together, followed by a communal dinner. Nearly all activities at the ICCS, including Quran classes, are free.
During Ramadan, Tarawih is held at the masjid, and suhoor and iftar are served every day too. Every Sunday, the mosque hosts a big iftar party that nearly 300 people attend! There is no participation fee for any of these Ramadan activities.
I’m impressed by the Center’s initiatives and hope more mosques will be built around Tohoku in the near future so that it will become more convenient for Muslim residents and travelers to perform daily prayers.